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32. Machinery Hall
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In 1904 Chancellor James Roscoe Day announced that Lyman C. Smith had offered funds for the construction of a second engineering building. Machinery Hall opened in 1907 and this solid, rustic stone-exterior structure now serves some of the University's computing services.
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